RTA Announces 2020 Access to Transit Call for Projects for Small Scale Capital Projects
March 13, 2020
March 13, 2020
Contact: Susan Massel, Director of Marketing and Communications, 312-913-3256, massels@RTAchicago.org
CHICAGO - The Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) announces the opening of the 2020 call for projects for the Access to Transit Program. The program seeks projects that improve access to the regional transit system for pedestrians and bicyclists, including sidewalks, crosswalks, pedestrian signals, bus and rail warming shelters and covered bike parking at transit stations. To address a frequent barrier to securing funding and completing projects, the 2020 Access to Transit Program will accept applications for micromobility projects such as bikeshare programs as well as Phase I Engineering funding for high need communities. The application period is March 13 to May 8.
The Access to Transit program leverages RTA and local funding with federal Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program (CMAQ) funding to help implement recommendations from planning studies completed through the RTA Community Planning program or Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) Local Technical Assistance (LTA) program. To date, Access to Transit has funded 28 projects in communities throughout the region for a total investment of roughly $13 million in federal, RTA and local funds. Detailed information on past projects is available on the RTA data website, RTAMS.org.
“The RTA’s ongoing efforts to support transit-oriented planning at the local level has shown that there is a strong need across our region to provide better access to transit service for all users of the system,” said Executive Director Leanne Redden. “The Access to Transit program presents an opportunity for communities to address those needs, with the RTA providing both financial and technical assistance for applicants accepted to the program as an incentive.”
Investing in pedestrian and bicycling infrastructure near transit provides several benefits for both local communities and the RTA system, such as:
The Access to Transit program is open to municipalities and counties that have completed, or are in the process of completing, a planning or implementation project through either the RTA Community Planning program, the CMAP LTA Program, or other community planning efforts. The plans should specifically recommend bicycle and/or pedestrian access improvements to transit. This includes communities that have participated in corridor studies as a partner. Applicants seeking only Phase I engineering can submit projects from any adopted plan, including those outside of the RTA and CMAP programs. Applicants must have CTA, Metra, or Pace service in their community and be located within the RTA’s six-county service area (Cook, DuPage, Lake, McHenry, Kane, Will).
An informational webinar will be held at 10:00 a.m. on March 23; click here to RSVP and learn more about the program and process.
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